Diggin It
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In a lot of places, that would have been the end of both dogs.Cops went over and talked to the neighbor. While talking to my sister in law on her property, the dogs came over and started being aggressive again.
In a lot of places, that would have been the end of both dogs.Cops went over and talked to the neighbor. While talking to my sister in law on her property, the dogs came over and started being aggressive again.
For some reason people don't believe me that if I ever caught one of my dogs biting someone in my presence on my property that didn't need to be bit, I'd put the dog down, there on the spot. Can't remember ever owning a dog that "went" after someone.Yet the day I got my first dog I somehow realized that wasn’t the case at all; and if I had told somebody that dog would have been dealt with. I also realized that if he’d really meant to bite me, he would have done some damage.
It’s too bad that you can’t shoot the owners.
Keep in mind, I was on the town road at the time. I've often said the same as you if my dog ever bit somebody. I often take him to places like the hardware store and based on comments I get, can't believe that there are people who will bring an aggressive dog out in public places.For some reason people don't believe me that if I ever caught one of my dogs biting someone in my presence on my property that didn't need to be bit, I'd put the dog down, there on the spot. Can't remember ever owning a dog that "went" after someone.
If anything they (the dogs) can drive me nuts when they hear someone in the driveway. That said, that's what they're supposed to do anyways LOL
Your dog, your responsibility. A dog that bites or acts aggressive towards humans off the dogs "turf" is a disaster waiting to happen. It's not a question of "if", but "when".
That said, we have people who apparently can't control their dogs and their own adult children. If a 26 year old is playing with the OP's mailbox, tells you enough about the parents.
Would have been there too, but they didn't want to risk their CC permits. If it was a bit more rural...... well....In a lot of places, that would have been the end of both dogs.
... because you'd need to be able to convince that ONE juror who believes in poop thieves and conspiracies.It seems like the DNA of the stool sample would be somewhat incriminating, although you would need to prove they put it there.
Shells loaded with rock salt for the idiot kid. Next time he walks on your place... BANG.
It's still assault with a deadly weapon. The orchard owners in the town where I grew up used to guard their crop that way. Everybody knew it. but one night their son "a-salted" the town drunk.Of course I'm kidding.*
That's kind of a half truth. The postal service owns some mailboxes, but they don't own all mailboxes. As this document at the USPS shows, they specifically talk about who's responsibilities mailbox maintenance and repairs are depending on who owns it. That implies they don't own all mailboxes.... The postal service own's the box ...
Correct, but that doesn't go far enough.That's kind of a half truth. The postal service owns some mailboxes, but they don't own all mailboxes. As this document at the USPS shows, they specifically talk about who's responsibilities mailbox maintenance and repairs are depending on who owns it. That implies they don't own all mailboxes.
Case in point; years ago one of my parent's customers was driving past the house and to save the price of a stamp, dropped an envelope with a check into their mailbox. The postal carrier found it and he was arrested. I don't know what came out of it but when he talked to my parents he was scared witless about what could happen to him.Mailboxes are protected by federal law, and crimes against them and the mail they contain are considered a federal offense. Violators can be fined up to $250,000 or imprisoned for up to three years for each act of vandalism.
Maybe not but they can own your hind end over monkeying with one.Yep. Only stamped mail can be put in a mailbox. Someone can't come along and put church fliers, lost dog ads, free air conditioner if you buy a furnace ads, into a mailbox. They can't hang things from the mailbox exterior, and I don't think they can even hang things on the post. There's regulations about newspaper delivery tubes being mounted to the post, they can't touch the mailbox, can't protrude past the front of the closed mailbox, and can only have the name of the publication on the box. All kind of neat stuff.
But the USPS doesn't own all the mailboxes.![]()
Exactly.Maybe not but they can own your hind end over monkeying with one.
I don't either yet it's not your call. I also have no use for somebody who intentionally tortures an animal.Drive by their house at night and throw out sponges soaked in bacon grease. Dogs try to eat them and choke to death. I have no use for a mean dog.
Not torture. Solution to a problem.I don't either yet it's not your call. I also have no use for somebody who intentionally tortures an animal.